Australia's Resolute Mining said Monday it has struck a $160 million deal with the government of Mali, after its chief executive and two other employees were detained while in Bamako.
ASX-listed gold miner’s chief executive and two other staff remain held by Malian authorities after ransom-style shakedown.
RESOLUTE Mining has agreed to pay $160m to Mali in terms of a memorandum with the West African government in which it will ...
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Holohan and the other executives had travelled to Bamako to meet tax authorities ahead of their “unexpected” detention, ...
Australia's Resolute Mining said on Monday that it would pay $160 million to Mali's government to help resolve a tax dispute after the West African country detained its CEO Terence Holohan and two ...
Australia's Resolute Mining said Monday it has struck a $160 million deal with the government of Mali, after the company's CEO and two other executives were unexpectedly detained.
A coalition of civil society organizations had called for a protest after authorities said they arrested a French 'spy’. Many ...
The Australian miner agreed to settle a tax dispute as it seeks to secure the release of its chief executive and two other ...
Even some of her fellow tree-planters that day were to blame. Salimata Diabate, who took part in the ceremony last month, ...
Mali's ruling junta arrested one of the country's top politicians Wednesday for criticizing the military rulers of ...
The remaining United Nations mission in Mali will start leaving on Friday to bring an end to the 11-year-old peacekeeping ...